Recipes and food stories from two sisters…

Four more weird and delicious pestos

In celebration of tender green things and the spring time, I like to make pesto. Also, I tend to be very busy in the Spring and pesto is a fast way to add a homemade touch to quick food. I am not actually a big fan of the classic basil and pine nut pesto. I like to make weird pestos, usually to use up the last bits of some herb or leafy thing left over from another recipe. Last spring I posted recipes for dandelion/ hazelnut, lemony kale, cilantro/sunflower and romaine pestos. This year, I offer you mint/pistachio, pea shoot/almond, cilantro/pepita and nettle/ramp pestos for your enjoyment!

With the exception of the nettle ramp pesto, the method is the same, regardless of the ingredients. I like to chop my ingredients a bit before I process, but if you have nice big food processor you might be able to skip this step. Blend everything up with a bit of the oil until a thick paste forms. Add more oil gradually as you continue to blend, until it has reached the consistency that you desire (I leave mine pretty thick). Taste and season with salt.

The quantities in these recipes are not super exact, but I will give this in the way of advice. Go easy on the garlic and the cheese. To much garlic will make your pesto hard to eat and too much cheese will make it bland. You can always add more later if you like. Also, if it does not taste good, it probably needs more salt.

With the exception of the pistachio mint pesto, these keep for about a week in a glass mason jar in the fridge.

PISTACHIO MINT PESTO

This one is from Food 52. It is amazing, but I should warn you that it looses its fresh mint flavour with time. So it’s best to make this fresh on the day that you plan to eat it.

This is my new favourite. I like to add a dollop to Huevos Rancheros. The parmesan is totally optional.

1 small bunch of cilantro

1 jalapeno pepper, seeded

1/3 cup toasted pepitas

1/4-1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil

1 small clove garlic (optional)

the juice of half a lime

1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese

salt and pepper to taste

RAMP AND NETTLE PESTO

This pesto has medicinal qualities. I have been eating it to combat my allergies. It is full of flavour and I like to drop a dollop of it into chicken soup when I am sick.

1 bunch of ramps

1 bunch of nettles

1/2 cup toasted walnuts or hazelnuts

1/3-1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese

1/3 cup olive oil

1/2 sea salt

pepper

the juice of 1/2 lemon

Set a lidded pot of water with a steamer over high heat.

Using rubber gloves, rinse the nettles and then drop them into the steamer. Cover and cook until they are soft, bright green and lose their sting. You may need to shift the nettles around half way through to make sure that the ones in the middle are getting cooked too.

Carefully wash the ramps and chop the bulbs and greens roughly.

Combine the ramps, nuts and cheese in a blender or food processor and process until everything is minced.

pull the tender steamed nettles leaves off of their stems. discard the stems. Press the extra liquid out of the nettle leaves and chop them.

Add the nettle leaves to the blender and process until the mixture starts to get smooth and thick. Add olive oil gradually (while blending) until you have achieved the desired consistency.

Like this:

Related

About Big Sis Little Dish

This is a blog run by two sisters. Erin is the big sister who lives in New York, and Silvi is the little sister who lives in Vancouver. They both love to cook! They created this blog to share and store recipes for the food they make.